Mechanical Self-Assembly

Mechanical Self-Assembly
About this book
<p><i>Mechanical Self-Assembly: Science and Applications</i> introduces a novel category of self-assembly driven by mechanical forces. This book discusses self-assembly in various types of small material structures including thin films, surfaces, and micro- and nano-wires, as well as the practice's potential application in micro and nanoelectronics, MEMS/NEMS, and biomedical engineering. The mechanical self-assembly process is inherently quick, simple, and cost-effective, as well as accessible to a large number of materials, such as curved surfaces for forming three-dimensional small structures. Mechanical self-assembly is complementary to, and sometimes offer advantages over, the traditional micro- and nano-fabrication. </p><p>This book also:</p><p>Presents a highly original aspect of the science of self-assembly</p><p>Describes the novel methods of mechanical assembly used to fabricate a variety of new three-dimensional material structures in simple and cost-effective ways</p><p>Provides simple insights to a number of biological systems and processes</p><p>Elucidates underlying mechanics principles of spontaneous pattern formations</p><p><i>Mechanical Self-Assembly: Science and Applications</i> is an ideal book for graduate students and engineers involved in the field of mechanical self-assembly.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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- OL Work ID
- OL19887001W
Subjects
EngineeringTheoretical and Applied MechanicsApplied MechanicsNanotechnologyBiomedical engineeringThin Films Surface and Interface ScienceElectronicsSelf-organizing systems